the water
The ocean
Yes, orcas do eat sharks as part of their diet. They are known to prey on various species of sharks, including great white sharks.
Haha, no. not everywhere. Great Whites do have white on them, but only on the bottom. They have black on the top part of them and white on their bellys so you can tell when it is a great white or not.
they breath through their gills
lamellae is a part of him/her that senses electric impulses
Well Great White Sharks are very big creatures. In fact right now i am researching a project about great white sharks.And im doing a part about reproduction.I have found that the average great white weighs any where from 4500-5,000 pounds.But the baby great white usually weighs about 20-30 pounds at birth.
Typically, sharks and dolphins avoid each other. On occasion however, sharks such as the great white will hunt baby dolphins. Dolphins are tough creatures and sharks have learned to ignore them, for the most part.
Sharks eat anything they can catch, including fish, seals, penguins and other birds, and even sometimes part of a human if they mistake them for a seal or fish.
Basking sharks are meat eaters they love to eat little children from ages 1-18 and swim around slowly with their mouths wide open. They are larger than the great white and are of a gray colour.The great white eats things like seals and have a mouth full of impressive teeth the jaws of which they can telescope outwards. They are a very active swimmer and are paler in colour.Addendum: All the above is correct except the part about basking sharks being meat eaters. They are plankton eaters.
Great white sharks primarily prey on marine mammals, fish, and seabirds, but they are opportunistic feeders. While sea snakes are not a common part of their diet, it is possible for great whites to eat them if the opportunity arises. However, sea snakes are generally not a preferred prey due to their venomous nature and the great white's typical hunting habits.
Yes, sharks do eat octopuses. Various species of sharks, including larger ones like great white sharks and tiger sharks, prey on octopuses as part of their diet. The hunting method and success rate can vary depending on the shark species and the habitat in which they are found. Octopuses are often part of the diverse marine ecosystem that sharks inhabit.
Great White Sharks (Carcharodon carcharias), being the largest predatory fish, do eat other sharks, including those of their same species. They do not eat humans, though they sometimes confuse us for a seal (their favorite prey) and take an exploratory bite. Humans are not a natural part of any sharks' diet.